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Model based control system design using SysML, Simulink, and Computer Algebra System
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    Model based control system design using SysML, Simulink, and Computer Algebra System (English)
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    1 July 2014
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    Summary: The Systems Modeling Language (SysML) is a standard, general-purpose, modeling language for Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). SysML supports the specification, analysis, and design of a broad range of complex systems such as control systems. The authors demonstrate how they can integrate a SysML modeling tool (IBM Rational Rhapsody) with a proprietary simulation tool (MathWorks Simulink) and a Computer Algebra System (CAS) to validate system specification. The integration with Simulink enables users to perform systems engineering process in a SysML model, while designing continuous control algorithms and plant behavior in Simulink, and to validate the behavior by simulating the overall composition in Simulink. The integration with a CAS enables the evaluation of mathematical constraints defined in SysML parametric diagrams. The authors also show the overall approach using a Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) and a Cruise Control System as examples.
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    systems modeling language (SysML)
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    model-based systems engineering (MBSE)
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    integration of methods
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